2. Mental health education Drug addicts often have psychological problems of one kind or another, and their families are often problem families. They are psychologically immature and have not established a good lifestyle or habit. They can't express their wishes, feelings, will, thoughts and skills correctly, properly and healthily. Compared with normal people, they can't face the reality like normal people, and they can't wait and endure. Their families are either broken or exist in name only. Therefore, we should give them psychological counseling and education to improve their resistance to drugs.
3. Behavioral therapy focuses on military training and labor, recreation and sports activities. Vocational and skill training will help them stand on their own feet in society, increase their means of livelihood, and encourage them to express themselves through appropriate channels, which is effective in helping them resist drugs and prevent recurrence.
4. Family and community intervention. Actively communicate with family members and units, gain the understanding, care, support and help of relatives and friends, and try to provide them with a relatively relaxed family and social environment, which is more conducive to the complete detoxification of drug addicts.
5. According to the current definition of drug abuse, relapse, as the most typical symptom of drug abuse-recurrent encephalopathy, should not be treated unfairly like "all drug addicts and drug addicts are reeducation through labor", because it is the embodiment of disease rather than personal responsibility. This kind of laws and regulations that blame the disease on individuals are not only unscientific, but also irresponsible.